family Cycadaceae

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Definition

Noun: - A family of ancient, palmlike plants closely related to ferns, characterized by fertilization via spermatozoids: This term refers to a specific botanical family of gymnosperms. These plants are notable for their primitive reproductive method, which involves motile sperm cells (spermatozoids), a trait they share with ferns. They have a stout, woody trunk and a crown of large, pinnate leaves, giving them a superficial resemblance to palms or tree ferns.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The family Cycadaceae includes some of the most ancient seed plants on Earth.
    • Botanists study the family Cycadaceae to understand early plant evolution.
    • A key characteristic of the family Cycadaceae is fertilization by spermatozoids.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic context: Used to specify a particular rank (family) within the order Cycadales.
    • The genus Cycas is classified within the family Cycadaceae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cycadaceae: The standard, non-prefixed form of the taxonomic family name.
    • Cycadaceae are often found in tropical and subtropical regions.
  • Cycad (n): A common name for any plant belonging to the order Cycadales, which includes the family Cycadaceae.
    • Many cycads are endangered in the wild.
  • Cycas (n): The type genus of the family Cycadaceae.
    • Cycas revoluta is a popular ornamental species.
Synonyms
  • Cycad family: A common descriptive synonym.
    • The cycad family is known for its slow growth.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
  • Gymnosperm (n): The larger group of seed plants to which the family Cycadaceae belongs.
  • Spermatozoid (n): The motile male gamete, a defining feature in the reproduction of this family.
  • Fern (n): A group of plants to which cycads are distantly related, sharing the primitive trait of spermatozoid-based fertilization.
Noun
  1. ancient palmlike plants closely related to ferns in that fertilization is by means of spermatozoids